• Blair Martin

    Of All of Nature’s Leaves, Envious most of autumn’s vibrant declining; the toasted oranges, gentle browns & cranberry reds. More photogenic than the fuzzy budding of spring, the firm green in summer’s heat, the slumps of winter’s decomposing. Not so though for many humans; we, especially in the white West, crave only the new, freshly…

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  • Brandon C. Spalletta

    The first lies in wait just out of sight. The word yes seems more promising than warmth after winter’s bite. The preceding days are long like sunlight reaching down through the canopy to bless your new forest of discovery until you thoughtlessly push through some thicker brush to step into the sixth week and your…

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  • Megan Wildhood

    of the Oso Landslide in WA State in 2014, still the deadliest in US History as of 2022 hillside slides cribwalled in medics and pills  and coached-up hope that latest land lost under water weight will be the last, and digging from both lawyers and engineers  will ensure it, will be truth-making but nothing is…

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